In a new study from Rockefeller University, 79% of 149 recovered coronavirus patients who donated plasma had low levels of antibodiesin their blood but 1% of 'elite donors' had high levels. Read more...

Tennis Coming Back Slowly With Exhibition Matches

The small-scale events could create a road map to help the mens and womens tours return. Read more...

Taiwan Says Play Ball! (With Cardboard Fans and Robot Drummers)

Players must submit to temperature checks several times a day, but professional baseball games go on amid the coronavirus pandemic, even if the stadium is empty. Read more...

Vegetable Noodles with Spicy Garlic Dressing

Some vegetables lend themselves to making a delicious alternative for noodles and pasta Read more...

AstraZeneca ALREADY manufacturing Covid vaccine in three countries

AstraZeneca's chief executive, Pascal Soriot, said the firm has started to mass-produce the AZD1222 jab, developed by Oxford University, at factories in India, the UK, Switzerland and Norway. Read more...

E-Bikes Are Having Their Moment. They Deserve It.

The benefits of owning a battery-powered two-wheeler far outweigh the downsides, especially in a pandemic. Read more...

Elephant celebrates 57th birthday

Artaida the elephant celebrated her 57th birthday on Wednesday at Sofia Zoo with a special 'cake'. Read more...

The Top Doctor Who Aced the Coronavirus Test

Dr. Bonnie Henry kept the disease in check in British Columbia without harsh enforcement methods. Now, she is leading the way out of lockdown. Read more...

Kettling of Peaceful Protesters Shows Aggressive Shift by N.Y. Police

Officers have charged and swung batons at demonstrators after curfew with seemingly little provocation. The mayor said he would review any reports of inappropriate enforcement. Read more...